austraLasia 1108
Arrival of basic framework for SDB Social
Communications
ROME: 15th April 2005 -- The kaleidoscope of colours on the cover of The Salesian Social
Communication System might break with tradition - often our documents can
have a sombre and sober look to them - but the 'system' is firmly in Don
Bosco's tradition, as Fr Scaramussa, General Councillor for Social
Communications, points out in his introduction.
SSCS, as it may come to be known, is the basic framework
for the Salesian Congregation's development of the communications sector of its
activity. Copies are now arriving in each Province.
It was only at GC25 in 2002 that social communications,
to use the favoured Church term for (Mass) Media, became a sector and department
in its own right.
The document is particularly readable and practical -
each section contains a set of clearly stated policies and desired praxis.
While summarising the state of social communications within the Congregation, as
it has developed in line with the Church's thinking (particularly Aetatis
Novae of 1992), the document breaks new ground.
The application of 'system' to communications might seem
commonplace, but Salesians, at least until Fr Vecchi's time as Rector Major, had
reserved the term only for 'the Preventive System'. Fr Vecchi
began to widen its application, Fr Martinelli built on that, and the
current Councillor, in a down-to-earth manner, has further developed it.
He has also introduced the concept of educommunication and
ecosystems of communication. These terms are clearly explained in
the booklet.
SSCS outlines the functioning of the system, especially
in terms of animation, formation, information and production. It then
explains how the system needs to be organised at all levels, from the General
Council to the local community. A particularly useful appendix of key
documents of the Salesian Society, and a checklist for province delegates
brings the booklet to a close.
Though in the initial mailing only two copies are likely
to reach each province, the booklet is cheaply and readily available on request
from the Centre - cost is around 2 Euro.
Note: a self-contained
website which functions as a useful accompaniment to SSCS and which has not been
publically available (or easily discoverable) to this point can be found at
www.bosconet.aust.com/com/sccom.htm
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